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What’s a Normal Dog Temperature — and How to Take It
A dog’s normal rectal temperature runs 38–39 °C for pups and 37.5–38.5 °C for adults (milk pups lower, about 34.5–36 °C at birth). The rectal method is most accurate; the inner-thigh method reads about 0.5 °C low. Clean, lubricate, and don’t push past 3 cm.

How to Take Your Dog’s Temperature
Today we look at how to take a dog's temperature.

Dog Care Tips When Temperatures Suddenly Drop
When it turns cold, bathe dogs less, keep coats brushed, feed more nutritious food, keep up outdoor exercise, and give them a warm bed.

What Is a Normal Animal Body Temperature
Temperature is a basic, important sign in diagnosis. As one of three vital signs, its range reflects the animal's state. Here is the basics.

Are Cats Cold- or Heat-Sensitive, and What Temperature Suits Them?
Most cats are cold-sensitive because their coat insulates poorly, though a few breeds are the opposite. Learn the ideal range and how to keep a cat warm.

At What Temperature Do Rabbits Freeze to Death?
Rabbits die below 5°C — their floor — and feel unwell below 10°C, so winter warmth is a must. This guide covers the warming steps and vaccines to keep them safe.
How can you tell if a kitten has a high temperature?
A kitten's normal temperature is 37.5C to 39.2C. If its temperature exceeds 39.5C, it is generally considered elevated or feverish.
My 5-year-old, 3 kg male Poodle played outside three days ago and now has ongoing vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, no appetite, and a temperature of 42°C—what medication should be prescribed?
Fever, vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, no appetite, with outdoor exposure—consider infectious disease like parvovirus. If not fully vaccinated, high risk. Get virus screening; if parvovirus, treat. If vaccinated, likely gastroenteritis. Still need exam to confirm.
What temperature can a newborn Teddy (poodle) tolerate?
The best indoor temperature for newborn puppies is 24–26°C. They're weak, not yet furred, and poor at keeping warm; too cold easily causes colds and can trigger infections. Keep them warm and quiet, and check daily so they don't crawl to colder spots.
What happens to goldfish if the water is changed at low temperature?
When new water is too cold, goldfish may get stressed—darting, jumping, crashing into the glass. A sudden drop weakens immunity, inviting white spot and fungus diseases. It also hurts digestion (poor appetite, indigestion, even enteritis, dropsy). Keep the temperature gap under 2°C and add water slowly along the glass wall.